The power of Python trumps Excel workbooks.
Encryption systems rely on “random” numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can.
The randomness in quantum physics is imperfect and needs amplification to be considered truly random, the researchers say.
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Scientists create perfectly random numbers using entangled quantum chips for first time
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Codex tokens were exfiltrated via a popular npm package, affecting users since v0.1.82 and enabling persistent account access ...
A website called “UK visa portal” has been quietly collecting passport scans, selfies, and personal data from thousands of travellers who thought they were applying through official channels.
The OWASP-backed tool scans JavaScript and TypeScript lockfiles locally, aiming to help developers catch and remediate dependency risks before CI failures.
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